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- Helen Grose
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Hi Kieth i sent a PM to you did you get it All good Helen
- Keith Morris
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"tanks" here ---HelenHelen Grose wrote: βThu Nov 02, 2017 6:41 pm Hi Kieth i sent a PM to you did you get it All good Helen
Nothing received as yet. J am going to Maryborough Qld early on Friday morning.
I will give you a phone call later tonight.
Keith.
I'm now 85 years of age and living in WA, single (gave up looking), white hair, no teeth, no address, no money, no worries.
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"tanks" here---
I am back at the Dysart Bunker with the 3 kangaroos and 2 magpies. We had a massive hail/rain/lightning storm with several branches blown down from trees along the highway, but all is well at the Bunker.
Keith.
I am back at the Dysart Bunker with the 3 kangaroos and 2 magpies. We had a massive hail/rain/lightning storm with several branches blown down from trees along the highway, but all is well at the Bunker.
Keith.
I'm now 85 years of age and living in WA, single (gave up looking), white hair, no teeth, no address, no money, no worries.
- Helen Grose
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Hi there Kieth all good over here have not seen much of your niebors mind you we have been busy going for coffee today at your shop take care was very windy last
Helen
Helen
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"tanks" here---Helen,Helen Grose wrote: βTue Nov 14, 2017 10:06 am Hi there Kieth all good over here have not seen much of your niebors mind you we have been busy going for coffee today at your shop take care was very windy last
Helen
Nungarin is only about 1 hour and a pleasant drive from Wylie and well worth a day out just to explore the military museum.
Indulge yourself at the famous Nungarin Wheatbelt Markets (held between 8 am and 12 pm on the first Sunday of each month except January and February). At each market 35 - 45 market stalls are set up in the Nungarin Town Hall (and the Mall between the Nungarin Town Hall and the Shire of Nungarin Offices) as well as along the length of the town's main street.
Children always enjoy free rides on the train that loops up and down the main street on Nungarin Wheatbelt Market Sundays.
Visitors can take a break from shopping and relax with a bacon and egg roll from the Sausage Sizzle or enjoy a sumptuous morning tea at the hall. Alternatively drop into Wegner's Rural for real coffee and a home made sausage roll or head up to the Woolshed Hotel for a pub lunch.
The Nungarin Heritage and Army Museum is open every market day from 8 am to 12 pm and the amazing heritage listed Mangowine Homestead (located 14 kilometres from Nungarin) is also open from 10 am to 4 pm..
Also why not take a drive to Koorda (just up the road - 45km) for the drive-in movies. The Wylie PO or the Roadhouse may be able to tell you the dates and what movie is screening . There are not many towns that still run drive-in movies.
Keith.
I'm now 85 years of age and living in WA, single (gave up looking), white hair, no teeth, no address, no money, no worries.
- Helen Grose
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Good morning Kieth how are you doing i just seen you are acctive though i would say hi
Helen
Helen
- Helen Grose
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Yes i think we all have memmories of the good pld days at the drive in I think we had the best days
Helen
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Oh come on. How could a balmy summer evening at the drive-in compare with sitting alone with your "device" sharing Facebook memes with people you've never met? I mean what are you thinking!Helen Grose wrote:Yes i think we all have memmories of the good pld days at the drive in I think we had the best days
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